Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 89
... as precise and true in the place of those philosophical definitions recognized as impossible . For no single definition of a single fact Examples : definitions of the sublime , the comic , XII 89 PSEUDO - ĘSTHETIC CONCEPTS.
... as precise and true in the place of those philosophical definitions recognized as impossible . For no single definition of a single fact Examples : definitions of the sublime , the comic , XII 89 PSEUDO - ĘSTHETIC CONCEPTS.
Pagina 90
... define the sublime or the comic , the tragic or the humorous , on every occasion as they please and as may suit the end they have in view . And if an empirical definition of universal validity be demanded , we can but submit this one ...
... define the sublime or the comic , the tragic or the humorous , on every occasion as they please and as may suit the end they have in view . And if an empirical definition of universal validity be demanded , we can but submit this one ...
Pagina 92
... definitions of the comic . It boasts of containing in itself , justified or corrected and verified , the manifold attempts to define the comic , from Hellenic antiquity to our own day , from Plato's definition in the Philebus , and from ...
... definitions of the comic . It boasts of containing in itself , justified or corrected and verified , the manifold attempts to define the comic , from Hellenic antiquity to our own day , from Plato's definition in the Philebus , and from ...
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